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B-9 aus Lost in Space © an Irwin Allen production
Donkey_Kong – one of the first platformers (БТРкО)
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Robbi from the series Robbi, Tobbi und das Fliewatüüt © ARD video (German TV channel) (Tambov)
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The Sojourner Rover from Earth, currently on Mars © NASA
Hell, if I had an extra asteroid, I'd pawn it to buy this outfit (Robot Spike)
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Little Helper, Assistant Gyro Gearloose, creator Carl Barks © Walt Disney Corporation
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Astro Boy (ie: Tetsuwan Atomu) © Osamu Tezuka
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Tobor the Great © Dudley Pictures Corporation
A similar neural reduction mechanism works in infants (with the exception of autistic individuals, who therefore suffer from “information clogging”). The embryo has a huge number of neurons, almost unconnected by synapses, then their number is reduced, instead they form synapses until the age of 14-25 (rasovariably), the number of which is directly proportional to the quality of intelligence.
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The Omnibot 2000 was toy robot manufactured by Tomy in 1985
Neural pruning
HOW DARE HE?! GET IN LINE, IRONCLAD!
Remember what Querty said about the cool nose? He sent the information to the other robots. This one, too, for sure. So they keep slowly and discreetly gathering information about their idol (Robot Spike)
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Robot aus Batteries Not Included © A Matthew Robbin's Film
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The Heathkit Hero was manufactured in 1982 and was produced until 1995
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Robot Archie first appeared in the first issue of The Lion, a British youth adventure weekly created by writer E. George Cowan and the artist Ted Kearnon © 1952